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Heyy, wass up everybody welcome back to mixture of arts with your girl saytue sayewhat holding it down on mixture of arts radio. Man, the show today is going to be fun and interesting, and If you didn’t know, well now you know…. Sean P. the other half of YoungBloods is chillin with me your girl saytue sayewhat, so you def wanna tune in till the end of the show.

In case you don’t know, mixture of arts is a creative mixture of topics and diversity of music show, so just because the topic for today is on entertanment doesn’t mean that all of mixture of arts shows are soly based on the entertanment niche, with that said, if you love southern rap as much as i do, then keep it locks right here on mixture of arts., so that you can chat live with Sean P by chimming in at 818-572-8026. Hit me up on fb at “mixture of arts with saytrue saye” and Twitter @MixtureOf Arts.

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Heyy wass up everybody welcome back to mixture of arts with your girl saytue sayewhat, holding it down on mixture of arts radio. Okayyyy,

Now, 1999 and 2000 were some of the best years of southern rap, and it’s no exception when it comes to the rap group Youngbloodz. You know, how we do it U-Waaay, and ridern dirty on 85 strait caddilac pimpin. It’s true, this was the era when Atlana was Atlanta…. everythang classic.

It’s 2013 and things are alright, but I”m curious to know what in the word Sean P, been doing since he became solo. Of course he’s been featured on a lot of other songs with Kelly rowland, lil jon, … amongs others, but I’m sure he has some up and coming projects…. that being said, Everyone I want to welcome Sean p. to the show…. Sean, how are you thank you so much for being on the show.

Questions:

1. OmG! Sean, where you been hiding out?

2. What comes through your head when listening to your old songs?

3. Do you feel like southern rap has downgraded over the years?

4. Name one rapper that you can think of that you believe is like you?

5. Okayy, back to business, You work with Homrun, right? what is Homerum and what is it about?

6. When it comes to management, what is one thing you feel it needs to make an artist the best they can be?

7. I heard that you and J bo met at Miller Grove Middle? (that’s crazy, I went to Stone Mountain Mountain Middle)…lol. Okay, so is that how ya’ll became a group?

8. Who are some of favorite artis you’ve worked with up to date?

Aiight, kool. I want to go and take a fast commerical breal with this new track from Sean P. Sean , go head and introduce it to the people.

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9. I heard you’re working on a mixtape. Can you give a lil bit more info on it?

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Heyy, wass up everybody welcome back to mixture of arts with your girl, saytue sayewhat holding it down on mixture of arts radio. Today is actually our first segment of 2013, and if you’ve been a fan of my show, then you know last year I took a little break for a minute, but this time, I’m back in full affect every Tuesdays at 1am EST, so mark it on your calander, do what you gotta do to keep it lock every tuesdays, right here on mixtureofartsradio.com, alright.

In case you’ve never heard of mixture of arts, mixture of arts is a creative mixture of topics and diversity of music show, so just because the topic for tonight is on entertainment doesnt mean that all of mixture of arts shows are soly based on the entertainment niche.

With that said, if you love to be entertain, then you should definitely tuned in to the entire show.
I do have a special guest on tonight, and I’m telling you, this up and coming female emcee got madd skills. Her newest single, Occupy Pussy is making a lot of noise and I think you should get in on it if you haven’t already.

Now, I am on facebook and twitter, so follow me on facebook at facebook.com/mixtureofartswithsaytuesaye and on twitter @MixtureOfArts.

Heyyy, wass up everybody welcome back to mixture of arts with your girl saytue sayewhat, holding it down on mixture of arts radio…..
Can you imagine how Erykah Badu would sound flowing on a track? Crazy, right? Now, mix she and Lauryn Hill together and you got something sick. Though it’s seldom you find female artists such as them in the industry, it is even more rare to come across a true female emcee that can spit bars like Lil Kim, except portray her image like Jill Scott.

Distinctiveness is difficult to find these days, and even though many push to claim it, only a few resonate. Speaking truth and understanding of oneself does wonder in the eyes of who’s watching and paying attention. Paying attention indeed is what thousands of people are doing when they meet Fallon.
Everyone, I want to introduce to you, fallon.
Welcome fallon to mixture of arts, wass up?
1. Why did you choose Fallon as your stage name?
2. Oakay, in your opinion, what makes you so different from most female rappers?
3. Just curious, what is one word, too many female rappers use that urks you?
4. So, why Hip Hop above everything else?
5. Occupy Pussy, love the title. Why did you name it occupy pussy and what is the movement about?
6. Off your head, say a line or two of song you love from one of your favorite artist…….
7. Do you like southern music?

Game:
Fallon is to _______ like Eve is to ________________.
Who came out first? Lil Kim or Foxy? Foxy came out 1994, LIL kim 1995
Chris brown or Usher?
What was Ushers first single? Call Me A Mack – Usher Raymond (1993)
Poetic Justice Soundtrack
Rihanna or Beyonce?
Any plans for 2013?
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Isn’t it weird whenever you hear celebrities talking to each other saying how they went to the same elementary school or high school together? It’s ever more surprising to realize how life changes in so many ways, so fast; it seems like yesterday.

This is no different with this week featured guest on Mixture of Arts. Even though he is not a celebrity as of yet, I can guarantee that he will be. This is the type of excitement that I get whenever I see my classmates doing great things in life. It makes me want to reach out and encourage them to live their dream.

What started out as a simple hobby to strengthen his mental discipline soon became a passion in disguise. Jermaine Burgess started out boxing in 2009. After learning the Science of Boxing (Sweet Science), everything else came natural. Training at Decatur Boxing Club in Atlanta Georgia under the world renowned trainer Xavier “Bad Pads” Biggs, this up and coming boxer is well ready for action and is making a name for him.

What’s up everybody welcome back to mixture of arts with your girl Saytue Sayewhat, holding it down on mixture of arts radio. WoW! Tonights segment is quite inspiring, because truthfully, a lot of people are going through it in 2012. You’ve probably been experiencing some weird things in your life or with your thoughts, shoot, most of us think we’re going crazy and feel like the world is changing or doesn’t feel the same. This is especially true if you’re ascending. Now, before I get into the whole concept of ascension, ascending, whatever you wanna call it, tonight we have a special guest “Ron van dyke”, he is a iconoclast and a visionary who I met about two weeks ago on Youtube. Well, I didn’t really meet him, but I saw a few of his great youtube videos on the galethic federation of light and the ascension that is going on right now and I had to contact him about being on the show, because I’ve been experiencing some weird, but also exciting things in my life since January 2012. So, in a minute, I will put him on, but if you have any questions or comments, go ahead and call in at 818-572-8026.

Aiight folks, in case you’ve never heard of Mixture of Arts, Mixture of Arts is a creative mixture of topics and diversity of music show, so just because the segment tonight is on spirituality, doesn’t mean that all of mixture of arts shows are soley based upon niches about spirituality. With that said, if you are searching for answers about ascension and or interested in the ascending process, then you definitely should listen in till the end of the show.

We are on Facebook and twitter, so search for us on Facebook at “Mixture of Arts with Saytue Saye” and follow us on twitter @MixtureOfArts. Also, we are on IMDB, so if you can, make sure you rate us or write a review about the show. Aiight. Kool.

Now, I’m going to take a fast commercial break and um, we’ll be right back with our guest “Ron Van Dyke discussing ascension 2012 and what are the signs.

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Everybody welcome back to mixture of arts with your girl saytue sayewhat holding it down on mixture of arts radio. Ascension-Are we and the earth ascending in 2012? And what are the signs? First of all, I will start of by saying this. And, this is my personal view on this subject, and you are entitled to your own opinion, ok. I don’t know much about ascending or ascension, what I do know is that I have been experiencing so real changes in my life since January 2012.

Before January, I use to be a heavy smoker, and No, I’m not talking cigarettes, I’m referring to marijuana. I use to be very disrespectful. Not in a sense of simply being rude for no reason, but in a sense of feeling like others were being rude to me or being hipocrits regardless of age. I use to be mad all the time. I use to think nobody liked me. I use to be very selfish.

Now, A little bit before 2012. When I use to smoke, I had these real bad anxieties, I’d would feel like I couldn’t breathe. And even when I wasn’t smoking, I had these extreme anxieties that people were trying to kill me. It was soo bad that I was afraid to watch the first 48 or movies that involved shooting or death. I was afraid to go out at night. I was afraid to let friends come over. I didn’t trust anyone. All I watched were cartoons or Disney or nickelodeon. I couldn’t even watch the news, because that made me scared.

Now, as soon as Jan 2012c hit, I had a real bad case of Dyspnea. It was so bad that my chest felt blocked, my neck and body were stiff and were in pain, I had to take deep breaths every 10 seconds, and my anxiety was not under controlled. I felt like I was going to die. I went to the doctors that entire month. First they said I had bronchitis and gave me meds and a inhaler. Those didn’t work. My primary doctor said it was stress. I also, took a lung test, eco test and they looked at my heart, everything came out healthy and fine. They couldn’t find the cause of my shortness of breath. So, I decided to look for answers myself.

I began searching online. I mean, I felt like I was going crazy. I felt drained, extremely tired, I quit smoking weed 100%, I started looking at people differently, I felt like something was in the air that was causing all of theses things in my life. I felt like their world was going through something that I couldn’t explain to myself or others. About March, I felt a little better, but now, I slept everyday and any chance I could get. Even if I got 8 or 12 hours of sleep, I’d still be tired like I never slept for days. I didn’t want to do anything, but sleep. I quit doing my radio shows for awhile and I immediately stop doing a lot things in life that I thought were important. I just felt like I needed a break. Anything I didn’t want to do, I didn’t do, If I felt like doing it, I’d do it. I started eating healthier and everything. There were times I felt like heaven was so close to me, that I could talk to the shy and it felt like it was listening.

Truth is, Right now, I’m less stress, I don’t worry about anything, I do what I want. I laugh more. I smile more. I even cry more than usual. I’m appreciating my family more than ever before . I just want peace. My stomach has been feeling full even when I don’t eat, for some reason. My ears hurt, I’m having these lil bumps on my face and arms, from which I don’t where its coming from. And I these lil burst of energy.

I’m still experiencing shortness of breath, but it’s not as bad as in January. I don’t know if these symptoms are exactly the ascending symptoms, all I know is that I’ve changed since January 2012. And to be honest, as a little girl, I’ve always felt good and bad spirits around me. I use to see shadows and feel like bad spirits were trying to take me. I have always been the type that doesn’t have to pray to be protected, because I’m always protected, regardless. I’ve always felt different or like I’m an angel or something. My parents use to think I was crazy until I told them about my sister situation, which she ended up being killed, and they realized that I wasn’t lying when I told them about what I saw or felt. I could’ve saved my sister, and I tried, however, it was totally up to her to listen to me. I had done what I was suppose to do, which was warn her and save her 3 times. Now, I know that there are people in this world that are here for a specific purpose and I totally feel that way about myself.

If you asked me the definition of ascending, I will prolly tell you that its a process of which a person is becoming their true self, without worrying about who is watching or judging. Ascending is a process of which you are using all of your 5 senses in a way that you don’t need to think before you do them. Ascending is a process of which a person is becoming more aware of who they are and why they are here on earth. It’s like they are in connection with the earth on a more deeper level.

Now, that I’ve told you a little bit about my experience, I want to welcome, Ron van dyke to the show, how are you Ron, thanks for coming on the show.

1. Ron, what is your thoughts on the ascending process and are many people ascending in 2012?

2. Ron, what do you think about my experience? Do you think I’m ascending or not?

3. What kind of people are chosen to ascend? Can anyone ascend?

4. Ok, I want to be clear on this, because I’m still a little confused. Is the sun really rising or is there a certain energy that is doing all of this? Or is the sun referred to as energy?

5. Do you know about 12 strans of DNA that we’re missing in our body’s? I heard we only have 6.

6. I heard the only reason why we have 6 is because aliens came erased our memory or put a chip in us. Is this true?

5. Do you think the government has anything to do with ascension?

4. Who or what is the galethic federation of light?

Below is a video that Ron created on Youtube in conjunction with the show. Great stuff!

Upon doing this particular interview, it was a pleasure having this great neo soul producer on Mixture of Arts. Below is some of the script. If you want to read the full detail bio on Boonie Mayfield, click here.

Whats up everybody welcome back to mixture of arts with your girl Saytue Sayewhat, holding it down on mixture of arts radio. Wow! We have an incredible show in store you guys tonight, so if you’re in bed, simply relax and get comfortable, because our feature feature of the night will definitely remove all the stress and get you groovy with the sound of his poetic slash soulful creation. Yess ya’ll, nobody but the one and only Boonie Mayfield is right here, right now chillen on Mixture of Arts with me your girl Saytue Sayewhat. So make sure you keep tuning in and if you wanna chat live with Boonie Mayfield boon doc, you can call in at 818-572-8026.

Aiight folk, now in case you’ve never heard of Mixture of Arts, mixture of Arts is a creative mixture of topics and diversity of music show, so just because the segment for tonight is on entertainment, doesn’t mean that all of mixture of arts show are soley based upon entertaining niches. With that said if you love great music and wanna chill for the night, then you should definitely tune in till the end of the show.

We are on Facebook and twitter. So if you’re on Facebook. Join us at “Mixture of Arts with Saytue Saye” or on twitter. If you’re on Twitter follow us @MixtureOfArts

I UNDERSTAND that you’re A MAN OF MANY TALENTS. You USE TO BE A DANCER (a nice one too) WHAT MADE you stop dancing and started doing music?

*When you first started doing music, you were SAMPLING USING A DRUM MACHINE MPC 1000 right? WHAT MADE you GO FROM SAMPLING TO CREATING ORIGINAL MUSIC?

*Everybody knows that creating beats is challenging, I mean, it’s pretty obvious because there’s not enough dope producers out here that are so call professionals. What I’m trying to ask is that, how did you know what types of equipments to use and buy as far as Audio interface and mixing boards?

*I seen on one of your videos that you started off using reasons (music software program). Why that program? Why not fruity loops and q-base.

* So now that you’re using logic, were the transitions from using reason to logic difficult?

*do you ever get frustrated ever using new equipments and programs?

* I see that you use live instruments, did you have any previous training prior.

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On June 14th, 2012, MANN, CEO of Metro Wealth Records LLC and Homish Designs visited Mixture of Arts to talk about his clothing line, music, and A.R.E Girls. This cat is no newbie to the entertainment industry. At thirteen years old, he got into rap and by the time he was 16 he gained the name of METRO. His first CD entitled “The Victim” was only the beginning. Mann has callborated with several artists, such as: The Game, Trick Trick, Al Nuke, B-Legit and Big Herk and Comedian Foolish, which has given him a lot of credit in the industry. Mann’s is currently recording his highly anticipated CD entitled “ALL RED EVERYTHANG” and it is set to be released LATE 2012. Mann is an all around business man, venturing into the film and clothing industry. He faithfully sports his clothing line “SADOUR” that he runs under Homish Designs. On the film side of the business, his first DVD is entitled ‘THAT’S US’ and his independent film entitled ‘ K.A.R.M.A’ are currently in production… proving that Mann and Metro Wealth have landed their place in the entertainment industry.

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Upon my personal radio interview with DJ Paul on Mixture of Arts with Saytue Saye, there is an unheard segment that you didn’t hear, and Mixture of Arts fans have exclusive rights to it.

Before I get into my exclusive unheard interview with DJ Paul; I have to say that DJ Paul is one of the best, laid back, cool interviewee I’ve had on the show. The conversation was live and made me feel like I’ve known him for a very long time. He even got comfortable with his fans that called in. He definitely kept the crowd laughing and curious to hear what he had to say.

Now, the missing interview with DJ Paul is very private and new. This is something that wasn’t intended, but worked out very well. This is what happened after he introduced his song “cocky” …

(Saytue Sayewhat) When you wrote the song cocky, what was on your mind?

(DJ Paul) I write a lot of songs about what I’ve done. We would go to the old Krystal Balance Skating Ring (the skating ring that was in Hustle & Flow) and we’ll have the wheels cocked to the side. The song is basically about how you post up and do you.

(Saytue Sayewhat) Did you see Tupac Hologram Performance? What did you think of it?

(DJ Paul) I love it. It was fuckin weird, and sad, but it was cool. It’s going to be the future way to perform at concerts. It throws you off like, “O shit”. Who knows, 10 years from now, that might be the only way to perform.

The hologram actually came from the movie Samone. Samone is about a big movie producer. He created a famous computer woman, that everybody loved and wanted to see, but they couldn’t because she was a computer. In order for them to see her, he created her as a hologram. After that movie, that’s when they made Incredible Hawk.

If it’s any group from the 90’s that kept the clubs, schools, and cars bumping, it will have to be Three 6 Mafia. Known for their dark, eerie tracks driven by bass-heavy beats and haunting sounds, the group brought a different sound during that time that kept everybody getting Krunk or smoking marijuana to their songs.

After several years of establishing their career, the team decides to expand their brand by putting out solo albums, compilations and bringing out other affiliates such as: Project Pat, Al Kapone, La Chat, Lil Wyte, T-Rock, Killa Klan Kaze, Playa Fly and Indo G.The streets were definitely watching and listening; 3 6 Mafia was everywhere.

In 2006, Krunchy Blak left the group saying that he wanted to create a solo album that DJ Paul and Juicy J put off for years. With just the two producers, DJ Paul and Juicy J had their reality show, “Adventures in Hollywood”, and have appeared in other TV shows.

Academy Award-winning rap group Three 6 Mafia made a huge step when DJ Paul won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for “It’s Hard out Here for a Pimp” from the movie “Hustle and Flow”.

Paul Beauregard aka DJ Paul is one of the best DJ-producers on the south side of Memphis. At the beginning, he and his older half brother Lord Infamous released self-recorded tapes in their neighborhood, school, and local shops. Putting out the first tape, “Portrait of a Serial Killa” and other mixtapes, DJ Paul met up with Juicy J and formed The Backyard Po, which later changed to Triple 6 Mafia.

As you can see, DJ Paul and Juicy J was the core of 3 6 Mafia. In 2012, he has his own BBQ shop in Memphis and his new album, “For I Have Sinned” will be release April 19, 2012. Everything in this album is produced by him. The first single entitled, “Smokin’ & Fuckin” has a tune of “Come Go with Me” by Teddy Pendergrass.

His other album A Person of Interest will be in stores June 2012.

Don’t miss the opportunity to chat LIVE with DJ Paul from Three 6 Mafia. We will chop it up about his new album “For I Have Sinned”…. Tune in this week on 4/17/2012. Go to the page and subscribe for a reminder!!!

Hip-Hop Recording Artist Larry Henderson A.K.A. Lak is the ‘hip-hop educator’ featured on international media outlets including CBS and London FM radio. His new album, Lesson One: Hip-Hop & Education, has hit bestseller lists on Amazon.com, reaching #1 in Hot New Releases and #8 in Educational Music. The album blends educational lyrics, ill metaphors and an hypnotic flow with underground hip-hop beats. Songs on Lesson One hit on topics such as money management, African-American impact, female empowerment, history, politics and more. Listeners will be impressed that even though Lak’s music is educational, the soul and integrity of hip-hop music is not compromised. Dominion of New York Magazine says, “Most people who use hip-hop to educate children do so badly. Lak does it so well that after a kid shares his music with you, you’ll secretly download the album yourself.” More about Lak at http://www.SmartHipHopMusic.blogspot.com. Connect with him on Twitter @SmartHipHop.